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Japan's Post-War Metamorphosis. Photography from 1945 to 1964

09.03.2012 - 17.06.2012

Resumo

This exhibition includes 123 photographs, as well as books, magazines and exhibition catalogues featuring works from 11 leading representatives of what was then seen as a young generation of photographers.
Hiroshi Hamaya, Reis pflanzende Frau. Toyama, 1955
© Keisuke Katano

Entrada de visitantes

Museum for Photography
Jebensstrasse 2
10623 Berlim
Alemanha 

Museu

Kunstbibliothek

Em pormenor

In the years following the Second World War in Japan, photography played an important role in the development of a new national identity. From the shock of the atomic bomb to the country's reemergence at the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, important photographers documented the birth of a new Japanese nation.

Since exhibitions of Japanese photography in Europe are rare, this show sheds light on a culture of photography that until now has received little attention and has only found a wider audience through contemporary works. This exhibition is also the first in a new series of projects at the Museum of Photography: planning is underway for a presentation of 19th-century Japanese photography from the collections of the National Museums in Berlin which is scheduled to take place in 2014.
Co-organiser
An exhibition presented to you by the Japan Foundation in conjunction with the Art Library - National Museums in Berlin.
admission
Standard: 8 EUR
Reduced / Ermäßigt: 4 EUR
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10:00 - 18:00
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